The question of when Brady will retire has been the biggest problem that has plagued the entire NFL league. Countless people are expecting Brady to retire early and end his nearly 20-year rule over the NFL, but Brady will not let people do. When asked once again about his retirement, Brady said that he was still early.

“Why do everyone want me to retire quickly? I am playing so happy now, the team is playing so well, I know that my age may be a little bigger than some people, but now I really enjoy the present. Life, I like the feeling of playing in the game, this can give me a dream come true again and again, we are training well today, we still need to continue this way, we play in the team that has always been great So, I have never considered retiring, I think that winning the Super Bowl is the most important thing for us this year, and to do this, we need to spend some more time.”

“What I am thinking about now is that I have to be 45 years old, so let’s go, rugby is a professional sport, so every game is likely to be your last game. This is this. The reality of sports, so I am also very happy to do some planning for these things in advance. I tried to do something I need to do, which makes my body feel very good, week after week, year after year, I have some I have been planning things, especially in the past 10-12 years, so as long as I feel that I am willing to do those things, and my body allows me to do these things, then I will continue This is my goal.”

At present, Tom Brady is 40 years old. This season, he has 4577 yards ranked first in the NFL. His never-declining state makes other NFL players feel scared. Brady’s contract with the Patriots will not expire until the end of the 2019 season. On the 52nd Super Bowl, which will begin on February 5th, Tom Brady will become the age of the Super Bowl in addition to the special team. The biggest player.

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